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Joseph had every reason to be bitter, but instead, he looked back at his life and declared, “Am I in the place of God?” (Genesis 50:19). He understood that his pain had a purpose—the pit, Potiphar’s house, the prison, and even being forgotten were all part of the process that positioned him for the palace.
Tonight on The Intellectual Stew, we’re breaking down how to see your struggles through healed lenses—not as a victim but as a victor who understands the process. Tune in for an episode that will challenge your perspective, heal old wounds, and remind you that what they meant for evil, God meant for good.
Joseph had every reason to be bitter, but instead, he looked back at his life and declared, “Am I in the place of God?” (Genesis 50:19). He understood that his pain had a purpose—the pit, Potiphar’s house, the prison, and even being forgotten were all part of the process that positioned him for the palace.
Tonight on The Intellectual Stew, we’re breaking down how to see your struggles through healed lenses—not as a victim but as a victor who understands the process. Tune in for an episode that will challenge your perspective, heal old wounds, and remind you that what they meant for evil, God meant for good.